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You are not sworn , and the oath is not that you shall properly “ try the issues
joined and give a verdict according to the law and evidence , ” but that you shall
give a verdict " according to the evidence , ' and you are to be the judges of what
the ...
You are not sworn , and the oath is not that you shall properly “ try the issues
joined and give a verdict according to the law and evidence , ” but that you shall
give a verdict " according to the evidence , ' and you are to be the judges of what
the ...
Halaman 448
Will the execution of his widow bring him up from the dead and give him back to
the embraces of these so - called friends ? Is it not enough that their friend has
died mysteriously — that he hath fallen prematurely into the grave ? Will it lessen
...
Will the execution of his widow bring him up from the dead and give him back to
the embraces of these so - called friends ? Is it not enough that their friend has
died mysteriously — that he hath fallen prematurely into the grave ? Will it lessen
...
Halaman 731
You should not come to any hasty conclusion , but fairly weigh all the testimony in
the case , and give every circumstance in favor of the defendant its full weight ;
because a citizen who has stood well in the community , who has been clothed ...
You should not come to any hasty conclusion , but fairly weigh all the testimony in
the case , and give every circumstance in favor of the defendant its full weight ;
because a citizen who has stood well in the community , who has been clothed ...
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American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and ..., Volume 10 John Davison Lawson Tampilan cuplikan - 1914 |
American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting ... John Davison Lawson Tampilan cuplikan - 1914 |
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